🏠 What It Is
- A modular tiny house from UK-based Tree Tents, created with eco-tourism firm WildComfort.
- Designed to be highly customizable, kind of like building with Lego blocks.
🔧 Design & Features
- Made with wood and aluminum finishes.
- Can be configured from a small cabin to a large family home.
- Supports off-grid functionality with options for solar and wind power.
- Built to handle awkward terrain, including stilts for uneven ground.
- Modules include bedrooms, kitchens, bathrooms, lounges, saunas, and workspaces.

🛠️ Structure & Layout
- Central atriums, mezzanines, decks, and covered outdoor areas are options.
- Modules link together via open pathways and terraces for unique layouts.
- Interiors feature stylish design touches like porthole-style windows and king-sized beds.

🌍 Availability & Cost
- Flatpack kits available for worldwide shipping.
- Pricing varies: a basic setup with two small modules and a connector starts at £16,400 (~US$22,500), but costs can rise with upgrades.

🌿 Example Model
- One model available for vacation rental in rural England.
- Just 4.8 meters long, with a bedroom, bathroom, deck, and outdoor kitchen.
- Uses a marine-style heater and composting toilet for eco-efficiency.

The tone is all about flexibility, sustainability, and cozy design—perfect for adventurous living or eco-tourism. Want to compare it to other tiny house models or figuring out if it’s a good fit for a project idea?